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- The Hague nuclear summit security will be 'tightest ever in Holland'
The security operation for the March global nuclear summit in The Hague will be the tightest ever mounted in the Netherlands, officials said on Monday. More...
- Liberty Global wants Ziggo to create national Dutch cable firm (update)
Liberty Global, the US company which owns the UPC cable group in the Netherlands, has made a formal offer for Dutch cable market leader Ziggo. More...
- School exam theft trial starts in Rotterdam
The court case against 11 teenagers accused of stealing and circulating school exam papers has started in Rotterdam. More...
- Small firm lobby chairman calls for an end to weekend work bonus
The chairman of the small firm lobby group MKB Nederland has told the Financieele Dagblad workers should no longer get extra wages for working at the weekend or evening. More...
- Oops: visitor knocks over and smashes vase in Groninger Museum
A visitor to the Groninger Museum in Groningen has knocked over and smashed a heavy vase by Spanish ceramics maker Jaime Hayon. More...
The economic crisis means freedom of movement within the EU has turned into an inescapable necessity for many, writes Nikos Koulousios in a new column.
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